IT’S FOOTBALL SEASON BYOTCH:NCAA 2010 INSIDE LOOK

Well since KOBE had his CAKE WALK to an NBA CHAMPIONSHIP! and the draft will be this thursday it will be time for the worst time of the year! BASEBALL SEASON! (sorry troy! lol!) Where there is nothing on tv except baseball.tennis.and golf  but thanks to EA SPORTS THEY PROVIDE THE FOOTBALL FIX I NEED UNTIL THE SEASON STARTS!

NCAA FOOTBALL 2010 RELEASES JULY 14TH (imma go cop at midnight) AND THIS WILL DEFINITLY TURN INTO TO COUNTLESS HOURS OF ONLINE GAMING AND HEADSET TRASH TALK! I CANT WAIT!

(ps DEAR XBOX 360 I KNOW I HAVENT PLAYED YOU MUCH SINCE THE Wii MOVED IN BUT IF YOU PROMISE NOT TO GIVE ME THE RED LIGHT SPECIAL THIS YEAR I WILL LOVE YOU LONGTIME! LOL!)

GAMERTAG:TZDUZIT

LETS GO SEMINOLES!

HERE’S WHAT TO LOOK FORWARD TO:

Procedural Awareness. This really boils down to the ability for players to dynamically turn their head, and it means the engine can take into account what the player is looking at and how long it might take for them to, say, turn around and actually find the ball rather than doing one of those super interceptions. This will be used for receivers as well as defensive backs, and it will even be used by ball carriers to track potential threats like 260 lb linebackers bearing down on them.

Coach Mode. Okay, this isn’t an official coach mode, but the team has put in the ability to turn on an “auto pass” feature that will let the CPU control the quarterback so long as you don’t do anything after hiking the ball. Yeah, I know, it’d be much better if they went the extra 2 yards and made a coach mode that restricts the controlling of players, but this does open the door for those that like the sim aspects more.

Adaptive AI.  This is possibly one of the neatest of the NCAA Football 10 features.   Essentially, the computer can track how often you run certain plays or types of plays and react accordingly.  Throw a lot out in the flat?  They’ll put a player in zone over there.  Run the QB a lot?  QB Spy defenses get a boost in priority.   Run the same play over and over?  The defense will get a boost to their play recognition.  This should help mix things up a bit.

Team Builder.  The return of Create-a-School will no doubt be one of the more popular NCAA Football 10 features.   Team Builder will come with pre-created logos and allow players to upload and share their own logos.

Season Showdown.  An interesting new way to play the game, Season Showdown lets you choose your favorite team and build points for them by winning online matches, single player modes and online web games.  This will be an interesting NCAA Football 10 feature to watch develop.  

QB Improvements.   One improvement to the animation engine is called ‘layered blending’ and allows two different animations to play out on different parts of the body at the same time.  This means that when a QB is being hit right as he’s about to throw, rather than just take the sack, he’ll sometimes try to get the pass off — which could result in a great play or a flutter ball and possible interception.  

Game Planning.  Taking a tip from the original NFL Head Coach game, this feature will let you adjust how your players play in order to maximize the chance of a big play.  Of course, it has its risks.  Tell your corners to go into press coverage and try to get a pick and you might end up giving up a long bomb.   This has to be one of the coolest NCAA Football 10 features.  

Strategic Playcalling.  An emphasis is being put on being able to set up the opponent by running similar-looking plays fromt eh same formation.   So, if you run that dive play from the I formation a few times, you’ll have a better shot at burning them deep with the play-action pass from the same formation.

Expanded Stat Range?. Madden has announced a change to player abilities where things like route running would go from a range of 62-99 to an expanded range of 35-99. This means there’s a bigger difference between great players, good players, and not-so-good players. It also makes player fatigue and depth charts play a more important role. No announcement yet on whether this will be a NCAA Football 10 feature, but considering that they do like to keep the products together on many of the added features, I wouldn’t be surprised if we hear something about this in the future.

 

  1. So good to enjoy such a entertaining post that does not depend on cheap rhetoric to get the idea covered. Thanks for an enjoyable read.

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